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Monday, June 19, 2017

The Top 20 Food And Seed Crops Needed For Growth And Survival

By Karen Roguski

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Farming Histories

History has shown us those in the farming lifestyles have seen many years of success and failures alike. One can find these historical notations from medieval times and possibly even further back in history. These historical timelines will detail a great variance in the successfulness of farming.

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Farming Inventions

The inventions of items such as the tractor, the combine, and even the gas-powered pickup truck give farmers and farming individuals a great advantage in the possibilities of success. For more details on the history of farming tools created throughout the years, the USDA has a condensed chart available here. As you will easily see the advances found in the various eras has helped farming successes in numerous ways.

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Farming Considerations

When looking at essential crops for your farming needs there are a number of things to consider some of which can be found below in no particular order.

Timeframe required for growing as well as the optimal harvest timing

Weight of the crops should homestead movement be necessary

Anticipated yield amount per harvest

Various seasonal crops for year-round harvest

Time of storage needs for maintaining freshness and long term use

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Crop Planting

The following chart contains the top 20 crops that can be considered as essential for farming growth and overall survival success. This chart has looped many of the different varieties of the foods together. For example, the melon can include foods such as cantaloupe, watermelon, honeydews, and grapefruit to name a few.

Top 20 Foods and Seeds

Food or Seed

Season or Temperature

Additional Information

Potatoes

Plant 4-6 weeks before last frost of the year

Easy to store. Can be eaten as a primary food source when necessary

Corn

Crop is considered warm weather best planted after last frost of the year.

Has many different uses and is one of the easier crops to store

Barley

Plant early in the spring or winter seasons

Product is excellent means of human and animal foods and varieties

Squash

Comes in summer and winter varieties

Very easy crop to grow

Onions and Garlic

Plant in mid to late October

Another of the easily grown crops

Cucumber

Considered to be a warm weather crop

Increase yield by continuous picking

Okra

Plant two weeks after last frost

Has a wide range of uses

Peas

Winter plantable crop

Has many varieties. Easy to grow

Beans

Plant in early summer for best results

Easily grown and offer many varieties

Cauliflower

Plant in the cool season

High yield and has a short harvest time frame

Wheat

Plant late September to mid-October or Spring depending on variety selected

Multitude of various uses for both humans and animals

Eggplant

Plant after last frost

Versatile of cooking options

Tomato

Plant in late spring and again in the summer

Another of the very easy to grow crops

Melon

Plant four weeks after last frost

Many varieties available but do require a larger growing area than many crops

Peppers

Plant after last frost

Many varieties. More times harvest the more the yield

Lettuce

More than one growth season

Easy to harvest and grows quickly

Turnips and Rutabagas

Plant late May and early summer

Roots and Greens are both good to be eaten

Spinach

Cool and warm weather varieties available

Considered one of the super foods

Carrot

Plant in the fall, winter, and early spring

Super easy to grow

Growth and Survival Foods and Seeds

As the above information has shown history, as well as the increased inventions available for those in farming, have helped and hindered the farmer overall.When one is planning their very own farm these are very important areas to look at and often create a backup plan. Planning is the key got both growth and survival.

There are many more than the 20 foods and seeds found here that one might wish to consider as many people have different tastes and desires. There are no right or wrong items in which to plant or harvest so long as the specific items used and utilized can sustain those in which your farm holds.

One of the primary things to always consider prior to the initial planting is to plan, plan, and plan some more. Proper planning is one of an essential thing to ensure long-term success for both growth of the farm as well as the survival of all those to be living in the farming area.

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